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Questions about creating packages for openSUSE and using the Build ServiceenThu, 21 Mar 2019 18:10:05 GMTvBulletin60https://forums.opensuse.org/images/misc/rss.pngopenSUSE Forums - Open Build Service (OBS)https://forums.opensuse.org/
Any guide on how to go from a github page of qt5 game to a package in OpenSuse?https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/535346-Any-guide-on-how-to-go-from-a-github-page-of-qt5-game-to-a-package-in-OpenSuse?goto=newpost
Wed, 20 Mar 2019 14:55:08 GMTAny guide on how to go from a github page of qt5 game to a package in OpenSuse (and maybe other distros too), that anyone can download and install as...Any guide on how to go from a github page of qt5 game to a package in OpenSuse (and maybe other distros too), that anyone can download and install as easily as anything?

What pieces of information need to be gathered and converted for a .spec file? How to format that information so that it works in a .spec file? What the conversion rules are? Does qt5 project's my_project.pro contain all except text titles and descriptions in english? If not, what other places to look for information that .spec needs? Does OBS need some type of machine processed information that a working qt5 software in github does not have, and therefore that information must be written by the packager? If so, what kind of information could that be and what questions need to be answered in order to make OBS work properly?

Does OBS provide / show verification to end users that a package was built from github data and therefore the software works exactly like something compiled from github-loaded sources in qtCreator?
]]>Open Build Service (OBS)miheslkivihttps://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/535346-Any-guide-on-how-to-go-from-a-github-page-of-qt5-game-to-a-package-in-OpenSuseckb-next 0.4.0 has invalid spechttps://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/535249-ckb-next-0-4-0-has-invalid-spec?goto=newpost
Mon, 11 Mar 2019 08:56:02 GMTckb-next 0.4.0 (from this repo https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/hardware/ckb-next) has incorrect path for animations. The issue described at...ckb-next 0.4.0 (from this repo https://build.opensuse.org/package/s...dware/ckb-next) has incorrect path for animations. The issue described at ckb-next tracker.

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In the application settings dialog it says that it is looking for the animations scripts in /usr//usr/libexec/ckb-next-animations, which seems to be the problem.

You could notify them that their spec needs to be corrected. It should have "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBEXECDIR=libexec", not "-DCMAKE_INSTALL_LIBEXECDIR=%{_libexecdir}"

I wanted to post a comment for the repository itself, but signing up for the OBS is disabled, so I'm posting here in hope that maintainers will see it :)
]]>Open Build Service (OBS)riabovvvhttps://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/535249-ckb-next-0-4-0-has-invalid-specNeed package listing all available patterns, obs project URLhttps://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/535220-Need-package-listing-all-available-patterns-obs-project-URL?goto=newpost
Thu, 07 Mar 2019 20:57:01 GMTPrimary Objective
List package content of a specified pattern

In the past, I hadn't found a zypper or RPM command which would list contents of a meta-package like a pattern, the rpm command only listed contents of real packages for me.

So, long ago I somehow found the obs project for the package that contained an XML document that listed all patterns in the specified release, and the contents of each pattern. Looks like the last time I cleared my browser cache, I likely cleared history as well, so don't have those old URLs which I modified to find the package for every openSUSE release.

Am hoping
1. Someone can locate that OBS project that contains the XML file that lists every available pattern and its contents for any version of openSUSE

2. If somehow there is a command or combination of commands to simply list the meta list of packages within a specified pattern, that would be really cool.

Unfortunately for me, the OBS search hasn't worked for me, so hoping someone with better search skills than mine could be more successful.